Forum to discuss all matters relating to the MPC1000 and MPC2500 operating systems created by 'JJ' (all versions).
By IPODKING Mon Nov 02, 2009 6:58 pm
Thanks for these tips. im bout to grab the MPC1000 tutorial now anyway.

And standing up vs. sitting down??? this really makes a diff?? :lol:
By master-ceo Mon Nov 02, 2009 9:08 pm
IPODKING wrote:And standing up vs. sitting down??? this really makes a diff?? :lol:


Only when Shi#!ing.



















:lol:
By Boggeh Sat Jun 15, 2013 11:38 pm
I seem to have the same problem, if i for example lay out a drum pattern like. kick snare kick snare etc. the first snare will always go offbeat, try'd every Quantization.
Im on the free version of jjos 1.
But is fi go with akai mpc1000's latest os i dont get this problem.. but that one sucks in my oppinion.
So i think the problem is in the Quantization coding.
By Boggeh Sat Jun 15, 2013 11:38 pm
IPODKING wrote:I got the MPC 1000
JJOS 1.22

I got the basics of chopping pretty much down.
I got drums and a sample chopped how i want them.

When I play them without recording i can play them with a perfect loop but when i hit rec and the metronome comes on and i try to play them the exact same way, when the loop starts from 1 again everything is thrown off beat. I've been thru the manual but i can't seem to find out why it's doing this shyt. I know its prolly something small too.

Thanks



I seem to have the same problem, if i for example lay out a drum pattern like. kick snare kick snare etc. the first snare will always go offbeat, try'd every Quantization.
Im on the free version of jjos 1.
But is fi go with akai mpc1000's latest os i dont get this problem.. but that one sucks in my oppinion.
So i think the problem is in the Quantization coding.